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fabcor
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Hey folks,
Have the Lincoln 210 MP, and recently bought a spool gun for it, Real Gear brand, didn't buy the LIncoln spool gun, simple reason, wanted to see how things were goin to go first. When all set up, start welding, but no matter the settings, it seems to be globular transfer mode, very cold. When try to weld a tee joint, with HSS it works terrible, reminds me of arc blow with stick. can not get a nice weld, any input would be greatly appreciated, as this setup is about to hit the curb.
Thanks
rahtreelimbs
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Exactly what kind of wire are you trying to run through this spoolgun?
fabcor
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Can't remember, want to say 5356 0.35
fabcor
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Yes 5356
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From my understanding you should always use the next size bigger contact tip (.045") since aluminum expands so much in heat. Whether or not this is your problem you'll have to see.
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I've also heard that about upsizing the tip.I have the same machine but got the Lincoln spool gun and just used the .035 tips I had and 4043 wire. Seems to do just fine for me. I do burn back a tip every now and then so I may get some .045 tips but so far I'm really happy with mine. Are you using the automatic setting? I usually turn the heat up a little but turn the wire speed down a bit more. Still within their settings though.
fabcor
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Will try the 0.45 tip, but doesn't seem to me that would cause the problem in the corner of hss, like I said as soon as I try a fillet weld it really works bad, really erratic
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Putting an oversized contact tip in would make it a lack of contact tip wouldn't it? It's being fed with cold wire going through the tip isn't it?
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Coldman wrote:Putting an oversized contact tip in would make it a lack of contact tip wouldn't it? It's being fed with cold wire going through the tip isn't it?

The tip is what transfers the electric to the wire......wouldn't going with a bigger tip lack some contact to the wire?
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rahtreelimbs wrote:
Coldman wrote:Putting an oversized contact tip in would make it a lack of contact tip wouldn't it? It's being fed with cold wire going through the tip isn't it?

The tip is what transfers the electric to the wire......wouldn't going with a bigger tip lack some contact to the wire?
Electrical contact with the wire begins at the drive rollers. Look closely at how it's set up, and you'll see this.

The copper tip is there as a "dissimilar metal", just as backing up a weld (like patching a hole) is done with a dissimilar metal like a copper or aluminum block.

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